Protect Yourself from Infection
People with cancer may be at increased risk for infections for a number of reasons.
MorePeople with cancer may be at increased risk for infections for a number of reasons.
MoreAccidental falls aren’t just a concern for seniors. Cancer survivors of any age are at risk of falls.
MorePrimary myelofibrosis, or MF, is a chronic blood cancer in which excessive scar tissue forms in the bone marrow and impairs its ability to produce normal blood cells.
MoreWriting can be therapeutic during cancer treatment and beyond. It can provide an opportunity for self-expression and serve as a helpful distraction.
MoreWhen someone you love is diagnosed with cancer and you’re suddenly thrust into the caregiving role, it can be difficult sometimes to know what to do.
MoreEven when things seemed uncertain or bleak, I kept funny at the forefront.
MoreAdvice from a cancer exercise specialist on how to stay active during and after cancer treatment
More“I just got diagnosed with cancer. Now what do I do?”
More“Do you mean I have breast cancer?” She recalls saying in disbelief during a phone conversation with her primary care physician.
MoreAftershocks, that’s what I call them. Those sudden, jarring reminders that I’ve twice danced with cancer and lived to tell the tale.
MoreA non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia survivor shares how he deals with cancer.
MoreHow many times does lightning strike? I asked myself as I heard the doctor say the last words I wanted to hear.
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